, so direct any question to
i...@swissitrepair.ch
Thanks !
And about the other fixes as well ? (buzz, bass and GPS / SDIO issue)
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And all other hardware bug (capacitor, ..)
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is not good, your freerunner need more output power, and you have the
buzz thing.
Just an idea, not tested.
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Le mardi 13 janvier 2009 à 09:20 +0200, Christoph Pulster a écrit :
Hello,
thanks for asking about hardware fixes (I read this list daily).
At the moment I'm working out a solution with Openmoko how to handle any
repair (buzz SOP, GPS fix etc).
In any way I want to offer my customers best
Le Mon, 29 Dec 2008 13:00:01 +0100,
Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hello to all
I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:
I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to
separe it with some spaces or signs:
for example in Italy when
Le Mon, 29 Dec 2008 13:37:54 +0100,
Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com a écrit :
Il 29/12/2008 13:26, Alexandre Ghisoli ha scritto:
It's not so easy, because there are many codes inside a country.
For example, switzerland:
+41 79 xxx xx xx
But for voice boxes :
+41 860 xx xxx xx
the possible scenarios.
BTW, it's not so hard to detect your operator's country, E.212 specify
operators numbers and names, so FR could adapt the rules depending the
operator ;)
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Le vendredi 08 août 2008 à 19:48 +0800, Wolfgang Spraul a écrit :
Maybe I should add that the binary Om 2008.8 release is for GTA02 only
right now.
For GTA01, we have no big plan yet but we will look at it next. The
biggest problem that stops us is that we are extremely low on GTA01
Hi there,
We got more than 10 users saying interrest[1] in GTA02 buying. A list
has been setup for thoses who are ready to group order[2].
If I count right, not all the user who are on [1] have added their name
on [2].
Please pass the word to let all the users register on the [2] :)
Right
Le mardi 01 avril 2008 à 18:19 +0200, Alexey Feldgendler a écrit :
Hello!
In fact, an open protocol for transfer of electricity over IP has existed
since 2002: RFC 3251 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3251.txt. After DVE
(Discrete Voltage Encoding), the electric current can be quickly and
Le lundi 31 mars 2008 à 11:30 +0800, Alex Zhang a écrit :
Hi All,
As we know, there are many ways to access Internet in GTA02:
- wired:usbnet
- wireless:wifi, bluetooth
- GSM
Is there any daemon or framework OM uses to manage these networks as
NetworkManager on PC
Le jeudi 27 mars 2008 à 10:30 -0700, steve a écrit :
Yes,
The information about returns and defects etc needs to be shared. First,
however, it needs to be established or estimated. I haven’t seen a single
number from anybody on the demand rate for batteries or LCD or back covers.
Le lundi 24 mars 2008 à 16:00 -0700, steve a écrit :
I thought about spare parts a while back. The Issue is this.
1. WHAT do I stock ( which parts)
2. How Many do I stock?
3. How do I sell them to you?
4. What will it cost?
5. how do you get them?
I suppose I could Offer component kits
Le jeudi 20 mars 2008 à 13:53 +0100, Matthias Ringwald a écrit :
I didn't follow up on all the previous mails, but 399 EURO = 624 USD
which looks like a 50 % rip off compared to the mentioned 399 USD
here.
So I would have to buy it in the US and even get rid of the sales tax..
Same
Le vendredi 21 mars 2008 à 00:21 +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz a écrit :
Sébastien Lorquet wrote:
/me hopes a quick answer from Michael
I'm OK to rebuy a PVT prototype, even if it has a defect somewhere :)
Just to say I have one of the prototypes !
Sorry we cannot sell these devices.
Le dimanche 16 mars 2008 à 03:12 +0100, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) a
écrit :
Alexandre Ghisoli wrote:
We have seen the Freerunner working; it's quite fast and responsive with
a funny lock screen saying something about an Fruit Phone.
No videos for us? :P
Heh, sorry, my GTA01v4 doesn't
Le samedi 15 mars 2008 à 09:57 +0100, enaut a écrit :
Alexandre Ghisoli schrieb:
OpenExpo is a Swiss event about OpenSource. Openmoko was there with a 30
min session with Michael Lauer (right after a session with Alan Cox).
We have see the Freerunner working; it's quite fast
://www.openexpo.ch/openexpo-2008-bern/konferenz-programm/
Oh, and last point, session was in German :(
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Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for sharing this with the community.
Le vendredi 08 février 2008 à 09:32 +0800, Wolfgang Spraul a écrit :
Then we ran into problems when bugs were found in the firmware, and we
wanted to update handsets out in the field.
The vendors would give us firmware updates and
.
They was talking about HDD too ... :(
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Le jeudi 10 janvier 2008 à 22:40 +0100, Tim Niemeyer a écrit :
Today, i played a bit with power measurement and standby.
It was very surprising, and the actual power was very different from time
to time. Sometimes neo booted and did draw about 400mA in idle. Sometimes only
280mA.
In Standby
Le vendredi 27 juillet 2007 à 18:24 +0800, Harald Welte a écrit :
So, we will have
Neo1973-1.0 = GTA01
Neo1973-2.0 = GTA02
well, please don't add numbers like 1.0/2.0, since that would just lead
to further confusion. I really think it makes sense to use one naming
scheme, and don't
Le mercredi 07 février 2007 à 16:08 +0200, Rodney Arne Karlsen a écrit :
Hi there
While you can choose your callerID when using a sip server, it may not stay
the way you set it once it passes through the PSTN gateway. I tried playing
with CallerID stuff some time back here in South Africa
Le jeudi 08 février 2007 à 11:16 +0100, Richard Bennett a écrit :
2/ For ISDN network (Q.931 signaling), use of the UserInfo field, on the
signaling session (yes, you can send some byte when the phone is
ringing, without charge)
Ok... Are you sure you don't mean the 'Display' field in the
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